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chest of drawers (plural chests of drawers)
- A piece of furniture which has multiple parallel, horizontal drawers stacked one above the other, used mainly for the storage of clean clothes.
furniture for the storage of clothes
- Arabic: كُمُودِينُو m (kumūdīnū)
- Egyptian Arabic: كومودينو m (komodīnu)
- Armenian: կոմոդ (hy) (komod)
- Bulgarian: скрин (bg) m (skrin)
- Burmese: ဗီရို (my) (birui)
- Catalan: còmoda (ca) f, calaixera (ca) f, xifonier m
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 五斗櫃 (wǔdǒuguì), 抽屜櫃/抽屉柜 (chōutìguì)
- Czech: komoda (cs) f
- Danish: kommode (da) c
- Dutch: komode f, ladekast (nl)
- Esperanto: komodo
- Finnish: lipasto (fi)
- French: commode (fr) f, chiffonnier (fr) m
- German: Kommode (de) f
- Greek: συρταριέρα (el) f (syrtariéra)
- Hungarian: komód (hu), fiókos szekrény (hu)
- Icelandic: kommóða (is)
- Italian: comò (it) m, cassettone (it), canterano m, cassettiera f
- Japanese: 箪笥 (ja) (たんす, tansu)
- Korean: 서랍장 (ko) (seorapjang)
- Luxembourgish: Kammoud f
- Maltese: gradenza f
- Old English: hæġlċist f
- Persian: دراور (drâver)
- Polish: komoda (pl) f
- Portuguese: gaveteiro m
- Brazilian: cômoda (pt) f
- European: cómoda (pt) f
- Russian: комо́д (ru) m (komód), шифонье́р (ru) m (šifonʹjér), шкаф (ru) m (škaf) (с выдвижны́ми я́щиками), скры́ня (ru) f (skrýnja) (obsolete)
- Serbo-Croatian:
- Cyrillic: комода f
- Roman: komoda (sh) f
- Slovak: bielizník m, komoda f
- Spanish: cómoda (es) f, cajonera f
- Swahili: almari (sw)
- Swedish: byrå (sv)
- Turkish: şifonyer (tr)
- Volapük: layetatab (vo)
- Welsh: cist logellog f, cistiau llogellog f pl
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